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Today’s News 25th September 2018

Watch Algerian First Arrivals: Spain's 2019 Migration Crisis Will Dwarf Italy's Disaster According to GEFIRA’s source, these migrants left Algeria. Morocco, Algeria, Libya and Turkey are functioning now as transit countries while neither Frontex nor the European Union are showing any signs to solve the problems. A total of 152 immigrants aboard 13 pateras have …

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Today’s News 24th September 2018

In Stunning Theft, $104 Million In Banknotes Disappears From Liberian Central Bank Liberia is still struggling with the aftermath of the 2014 Ebola outbreak and the stubbornly low prices of coffee and other commodities that its exporters rely on to bring in badly needed foreign capital. But to the country’s lengthy list of problems, we …

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Today’s News 23rd September 2018

A Path To War? China Cancels US Trade Talks As 'Skirmish' Escalates Following a surge in Chinese, European, and much of the US equity markets this week amid hopes that the so-called ‘trade skirmish’ was less ‘war-like’ than expected, China just dropped an early Saturday morning (local time) tape bomb that is sure to resurrect …

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Today’s News 22nd September 2018

Kavanaugh Accuser Misses 10PM Deadline, Grassley Grants Demand For One More Day Update: Grassley has granted Ford an additional day to decide on next week’s testimony.  In several late Friday tweets, Grassley wrote: “Five times now we hv granted extension for Dr Ford to decide if she wants to proceed w her desire stated one …

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Today’s News 21st September 2018

Italy Is Suffering The Worst 'Brain-Drain' In Europe Figures released today by Eurostat have revealed a concentration of the European Union’s scientists and engineers in the UK and Germany. As Statista’s Martin Armstrong points out, combined, the two countries are home to 38 percent while at the same time only accounting for 29 percent of the …

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Today’s News 20th September 2018

New EU Copyright Law Could Force Online Platforms To Ban Memes Across Europe A new law being just passed in European Parliament and in the process of becoming finalized has received scant media attention, but could be nothing short of revolutionary in terms of its lasting impact on the internet, political speech and discourse, and the …

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Today’s News 19th September 2018

Norway Officials Admit They Knew Nothing About Libya But Joined Regime Change Efforts Anyway A new official report produced by the Norwegian government illustrates the continuing absurdity of NATO expansion and foreign adventurism in places very far away from the “North Atlantic” explicit in the name North Atlantic Treaty Organization — places like Afghanistan, Libya, Ukraine or …

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Today’s News 18th September 2018

All Euros Gravitate To Germany The Euro has been around for almost 20 years. The Russian transfer ruble survived 25 years. As GEFIRA explains, the two currencies have something in common: they were and are not a success story… The introduction of the transfer ruble was intended to enable free trade between the countries of …

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Today’s News 17th September 2018

Watch: 100s Of Illegal Migrants Crossing Balkan Mountain Passes Hundreds of migrants are trying to cross the Croatian border from Una-Sana Canton every day… GEFIRA points out that, according to the estimates, there are between 3,000 and 3,500 migrants in Bihac, and new groups from many countries of Asia and Africa arrive daily. Many of …

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Today’s News 16th September 2018

Martin Armstrong Asks: "Will Global Warming Sink the Netherlands?" Submitted by Armstrong Economics A friend of mine was taking a class in geography in university for the credits. The professor was all about brainwashing the class about Global Warming. The pitch was that with reducing air pollution from cars, it would be possible to save the …

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